Discreetly tucked away in a residential building don't expect a sign to mark the spot. The bar located on the second floor is nothing exceptional, but how many bars can you say have marble steps leading up to them. Downstairs it's a different story. With its sloped seating it is surprising conducive for burlesque, allowing for you to see all the shimmies and twirls. One thing we learned is that when they say off-off Broadway it means the seats are not in their first, nor second, but third theater. Like its sister, Under St Marks, this too provides a similarly intimate experience that is difficult to find in more streamlined venues.